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- noun A
sociopolitical movement seeking tounify native Africans and those of Africanheritage into aglobal community .
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Independence leaders thought in terms of Pan-Africanism and the political and economic unification of native Africans and those of African heritage into a "global African community".
Alemayehu G. Mariam: Referendum for Sudan, Requiem for Africa Alemayehu G. Mariam 2011
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Pan-Africanism represented a return to African values and traditions in the struggle against neo-colonialism, imperialism, racism and the rest of it.
Alemayehu G. Mariam: Referendum for Sudan, Requiem for Africa Alemayehu G. Mariam 2011
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“Pan-Africanism will happen, but not in the hands of black Africans.”
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Samuel Ringgold Ward's 1850 sermon on the Fugitive Slave Bill appears in the section on Reconstruction, for example, while an 1877 address extolling Pan-Africanism by Alexander Crummell appears in the antebellum section.
Black Voices From the Pulpit Eric J. Sundquist 2010
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And, like all the beautiful ideas, we have to share, we have to share Pan-Africanism.
Artists at World Festival of Black Arts Share Pan-African Vision 2010
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And, like all the beautiful ideas, we have to share, we have to share Pan-Africanism.
Artists at World Festival of Black Arts Share Pan-African Vision 2010
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Ironic that you are adopting a kind of welfare Pan-Africanism ... a sort of David Duke meets Marcus Garvey intellectual lovechild.
CBS/NYT Poll: Obama Rebounds From Wright Damage, Public Split On Gas Tax 2009
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Internationalism, Pan-Africanism and the struggle of social classes: Raw writings from the notebook of an early nineteen seventies African-American radical activist by Modibo M Kadalie
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A nation that produced the great African and the father of Pan-Africanism, the late honorable Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, the first president of modern Ghana was losing her direction that Nkrumah earlier set into motion.
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Internationalism, Pan-Africanism and the struggle of social classes: Raw writings from the notebook of an early nineteen seventies African-American radical activist by Modibo M Kadalie
BOOK REVIEWS: Abolishing The Prison Industrial Complex and Freeing All Political Prisoners 2009
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